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So that men do not have priority over women in accessing the throne Article of the Constitution expresses it as follows: The Crown of Spain is hereditary to the successors of HM Don Juan Carlos I of Borbón, legitimate heir of the historical dynasty. The succession to the throne will follow the regular order of primogeniture and representation, the previous line always being preferred to the later ones; on the same line, the degree closest to the most remote; in the same degree, the male to the female , and in the same sex, the older person to the younger. Although, on average, the positions in defense of equality in all segments win, the Vox brand's note is out of tune, with of voters saying they 'do not agree at all' or 'a little agree' (6.3 %) with reforming this constitutional precept that gives primacy to men over women.
Likewise, it should be noted that Catalonia is of all the autonomous communities with the highest number of interviews carried out, with the highest percentage of the population that supports this regulatory modification. The block of changes in the Crown is fully connected with the reform of the Constitution that this survey also AOL Email List includes. of Spaniards see it as necessary to address modifications to the Magna Carta, compared to who do not see them as necessary and who declare they have no opinion on the matter. Once again the left carries the weight of the reformist positions, withof the PSOE electorate in favor and up to 95.2% of UP voters. Ciudadanos is also overwhelmingly in favor of changes, with 72% of its voters, while PP and Vox do not reach 60% and have the highest percentage of interviewees who advocate maintaining the constitutional mandate of 78 without moving a single comm of the PP and of Vox.
By autonomous community, Catalonia is the one that shows the greatest push in favor of constitutional reforms, up to of Catalans are in favor of touching the Magna Carta. The percentages in the rest of the notable are not negligible either. graph 5 MONARCHY SURVEY REPORT *The Monarchy Survey is an initiative promoted by the Independent Media Platform (PMI), which brings together 16 newspapers, including Nuevatribuna. In order to carry out the largest survey ever carried out in Spain on the monarchy, the PMI organized a fundraiser that it managed to complete in a single day. The survey financed by 1,965 donors was commissioned by 40dB., the opinion institute directed by Belén Barreiro, former president of the CIS (Center for Sociological Research). The project arose after these media requested a survey from the CIS on the monarchy, a matter about which the organization has not asked for more than five years.
Likewise, it should be noted that Catalonia is of all the autonomous communities with the highest number of interviews carried out, with the highest percentage of the population that supports this regulatory modification. The block of changes in the Crown is fully connected with the reform of the Constitution that this survey also AOL Email List includes. of Spaniards see it as necessary to address modifications to the Magna Carta, compared to who do not see them as necessary and who declare they have no opinion on the matter. Once again the left carries the weight of the reformist positions, withof the PSOE electorate in favor and up to 95.2% of UP voters. Ciudadanos is also overwhelmingly in favor of changes, with 72% of its voters, while PP and Vox do not reach 60% and have the highest percentage of interviewees who advocate maintaining the constitutional mandate of 78 without moving a single comm of the PP and of Vox.
By autonomous community, Catalonia is the one that shows the greatest push in favor of constitutional reforms, up to of Catalans are in favor of touching the Magna Carta. The percentages in the rest of the notable are not negligible either. graph 5 MONARCHY SURVEY REPORT *The Monarchy Survey is an initiative promoted by the Independent Media Platform (PMI), which brings together 16 newspapers, including Nuevatribuna. In order to carry out the largest survey ever carried out in Spain on the monarchy, the PMI organized a fundraiser that it managed to complete in a single day. The survey financed by 1,965 donors was commissioned by 40dB., the opinion institute directed by Belén Barreiro, former president of the CIS (Center for Sociological Research). The project arose after these media requested a survey from the CIS on the monarchy, a matter about which the organization has not asked for more than five years.